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Sammy Keyes #10

Sammy Keyes And the Dead Giveaway

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"The most winning junior detective ever in teen lit. (Take that, Nancy Drew!)" —Midwest Children's Book Review The bad Sammy's made a deadly mistake.The good No one knows she did it.The delicious Everyone thinks her archenemy Heather is to blame.Now Heather is in a major jam, and in some ways it's only fair—Heather has pinned more than a few crimes on Sammy. Besides, there are distractions galore to keep Sammy from confessing. Like the end of the school year. And the Farewell Dance. Especially the dance, since she's going with Heather's (dreamy) brother Casey. But Sammy knows the truth has an uncanny way of resurfacing, and when it does, the stench can be more vile than the junior high cafeteria. The Sammy Keyes mysteries are fast-paced, funny, thoroughly modern, and true whodunits. Each mystery is exciting and dramatic, but it's the drama in Sammy's personal life that keeps readers coming back to see what happens next with her love interest Casey, her soap-star mother, and her mysterious father.

299 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 27, 2005

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About the author

Wendelin Van Draanen

47 books2,185 followers
Wendelin Van Draanen has written more than thirty novels for young readers and teens. She is the author of the 18-book Edgar-winning Sammy Keyes series, and wrote Flipped which was named a Top 100 Children’s Novel for the 21st Century by SLJ, and became a Warner Brothers feature film with Rob Reiner directing. Her novel The Running Dream was awarded ALA’s Schneider Family Award for its portrayal of the disability experience.

Van Draanen's latest book, Hope in the Mail, is part memoir, part writing guided, designed to encourage aspiring writers to pursue their dream.

Van Draanen is also the author of two short chapter-book series. The Gecko & Sticky books, are fun read-alouds, perfect for reluctant readers, and the Shredderman books—featuring a boy who deals with a bully—received the Christopher Award for “affirming the highest values of the human spirit” and became a Nickelodeon made-for-TV movie.

Van Draanen was a classroom teacher for fifteen years. She and her husband reside in California and have two sons.

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358 reviews25 followers
January 6, 2011
I started this series when I was 9 years old. At age 20 I've outgrown a lot of things I used to read (ex: the Meg Cabot books I picked up in 6th grade), but for some reason not Sammy Keyes. It's distinctly Children's Lit and not YA, but it is still quite well written (It also contains some quite adult themes--I mean teenagers with meth labs? Pregnant teenagers looking for a way out of gangs? Homeless teens?) Sammy is mature, sharp and witty as always. This particular installment was more of a coming of age tale for Sammy than an intense mystery, but I enjoyed it and look forward to reading the next one.
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Author 26 books75 followers
January 7, 2024
This was one of my two favorites of the Sammy Keyes books as a kid (the other was #11, the Wild Things). We’ll see if it stays that way, but I just adore this book. While I was pretty stressed out by the lying plotline in the first half (where Sammy keeps digging herself in deeper and deeper), there is so much good Casey and Sammy content in this one. His nervousness when he asked her to the dance. The Humvee ride (ahoy, me hearties!). The dance itself (when he sang to her and dipped her!!!). The ice blocking.

Wendelin Van Draanen definitely gave me unrealistic expectations for middle school dating. I mean, Casey!!! Sweet and considerate and adoring and supportive and just generally perfect. Where is a grown up Casey for me. XD

I also remembered this one’s end because it was just so interesting. I won’t say anything more, but the twists were very good.

Just beware—there is a dead lovebird involved. :( poor Tango, sweet baby.
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384 reviews5 followers
February 23, 2024


“And what’re you doin’ here in the middle of the night? Spyin’ on me?”

“No! We’re going ice-blocking.”

“Ice-blocking? What’s that?”

“It’s sledding for the snowless,” Billy tells her.



24.02.22
SNOWLESS REPRESENTATION RARARARRARAR
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364 reviews15 followers
September 15, 2019
This is one of her best in this series. If you've got children and/or grew up on Nancy Drew, this is a modern twist about a junior high school student who solves mysteries in her not so posh neighborhood while she deals with her not so posh life. Great reading for kids of today's age.
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26 reviews3 followers
February 28, 2019
This book made me want to read and read and read and read and read with out stopping. I felt like that this book was the best book I ever read because the author made this book really really intreasting!
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141 reviews1 follower
June 23, 2023
One of the wilder mysteries of this series! But also lots of fun - as always!
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436 reviews3 followers
October 16, 2022
The first half of the book was almost unbearable, but not in a bad way—I never did anything as bad as accidentally kill a bird, but Van Draanen really nailed when you’re thirteen and accidentally did something terrible and it eats away at you as you try to hide it. Almost uncomfortable to read, she did such a good job. The pirate stuff was a bit too silly for me, and the ending was way more gruesome than I’d have expected, but again, not in a bad way.
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126 reviews
September 24, 2017
The basic points are:
- I loved this book. I feel like the first time I read it a few years ago, I missed out on a few things but now I caught them this time around
- the plot was a bit on the heavier side, dealing with moral issues and But it was still really good. I kinda didn't follow along with the plot completely but when the culprit was revealed, a few of the statements Sammy said about how she knew whodunnit made sense but still some of the things she said were kinda out there but that's a normal thing with Sammy Keyes books. Sammy restling with her conscience was refreshing to see too.
- most importantly, CAAAAAASSSEEEYYYY FREAKING ACOSTA was just so so so smooth in this book again. he's just so cute and I love him and he just likes Sammy so much and he's sweet and please get me a Casey Acosta
- seeing Brandon again was nice because he's pretty cute too

So happy I can finally read 'wild things' now because I think that's my favorite book in this series so far and it's so Sammy x Casey centric!!
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63 reviews
January 20, 2022
Just when I think Sammy Keyes can’t get any more wild, the next book proves me wrong. Though the heaviest topic of this book isn’t at the forefront of the plot and is only discussed toward the end, it still knocked the socks off me because I wasn’t really expecting it. Sammy continues to mature and takes a big step in her process of growing as a person and becoming a citizen of the world. I am so impressed by her and sometimes it does feel a little too fiction-y, because who could ever be this smart and wise at 13 years old? And don’t even get me started on Casey. No way has any 13-year-old boy ever been as sweet, kind, cool, fun, and interesting as he is. But such is the beauty of books and of the Sammy Keyes series.
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438 reviews68 followers
May 23, 2018
It was okay, not as good as the others, I didn't really enjoy how the big mystery seemed so easily solved, there wasn't a huge following of clues and the ending..well no one could have figured that out and it wasn't particularly shocking. Sure it dealt with some tough subjects for youth literature but I have come to expect so much more out of Sammy. Hopefully the rest of the series delivers. Also...where the hell is my own Casey Acosta? I give up.
1,198 reviews
June 1, 2020
This book talks a lot about the value of telling the truth, even when it’s hard, and also about how people can step up and make a difference in their community. I love Sammy and the whole cast of characters in her life. This is also an interesting mystery even though it’s not clear exactly what the mystery is through most of the book.
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3,051 reviews1 follower
June 3, 2025
This is kind of a strange book, but the entire series is strange (in a good way). The B-plot about an accidental bird death stressed me out, but I really like how that and the core mystery paralleled each other in the freedom that comes from being honest.

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8 reviews
August 1, 2018
it talks about confession of themselves and teaches us a lesson of lying. For example Sammy lies about killing the bird Tango and was hiding in the closet. Another example of lying is when she got images of birds telling her she did a wrong thing.
You would like this book if you liked a lesson always being learned in the end.I dont like the book tho.But still read it you probable will have a different opinion
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679 reviews
February 26, 2023
Maybe I’ve listened to too many of these in a row, but I had mixed feelings about this one. I found it a little too extra: a little too outlandish, a little too wish fulfillment, a little too on the nose, a little too unevenly paced, and a little too bogged down in detailed descriptions. Still fairly dark in some good ways, but it feels like the series is losing some of its best qualities. Of course, it’s probably not really meant to be binged by someone twenty years older than the characters.
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458 reviews5 followers
January 21, 2020

I have been using this series as a bumper between my next reads. And while I have been enjoying them because they bring such nostalgia, I am ready for it to be OVER! I’m also very type A and once I’ve started something I cannot stop until it’s finished. But I also hate listening to myself so. So the real question is will I finish or will I not?
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171 reviews
January 21, 2019
It’s been over 10 years since I last picked up this series. But I’m glad it was this book that I chose. Some politics in a middle grade book? Along with the mystery of boys, mean girls, and hidden antagonists? I love. Sammy and her circle remain adorable favs.
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788 reviews
August 22, 2021
Everyone needs a Billy. What a hoot.

And a Casey. What a cutie.

And a Marissa. What a friend.

I enjoyed seeing Sammy chose truth (after watching lies destroy the Sammy I loved) and riding in that Hummer.

I did not enjoy Mrs. Willawago.
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737 reviews144 followers
April 18, 2022
I actually managed to guess this one, which is a rarity for a Van Draanen book which is usually very unguessable. Despite figuring it out, I still thoroughly enjoyed this read and it's been a long time since I was this absorbed in a book.
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1,648 reviews30 followers
May 5, 2023
This was one of my favorites of the series so far! I loved seeing Sammy with her friends, especially on their group date. I also loved the mystery aspects and the plot twist. My favorite part was the theme of the weight of keeping secrets and the way it was handled. I can't wait for the next book!
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50 reviews
July 25, 2025
Sammy got herself in an awful predicament and then lied about it. It literally hurt my heart that Sammy would keep such a big lie that continued to grow. But in true Sammy fashion she faces the truth. It is a great lesson for others to learn.
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495 reviews10 followers
February 8, 2017
such a cute one, I really enjoyed the friendship dynamic between marissa and sammy. and the boys, now that i mention it. recommend it to everyone!
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2,520 reviews49 followers
February 28, 2018
Sammy wrestles with her conscience, helps an elderly lady, deals with corrupt politicians, goes on her first 'date' and finds parts of a dead body. She sure lives an interesting life.
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32 reviews2 followers
June 1, 2020
Amazing

I love the way the story presses you to tell the truth. I'm also a lot like Marissa. It's such a romantic book. I almost wish it were a life story(ish) scenario.
2,832 reviews
April 18, 2022
Heather gets her comeuppance and Sammy learns a lesson
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154 reviews1 follower
May 6, 2023
Featuring the only instance where it is acceptable to give a dog chicken bones: when you are trying to tempt him away from a human bone of a man whose wife buried him in the backyard
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December 15, 2023
there’s just something so good and nostalgic about reading a book in a day. also sammy with that low key high key truth as the antithesis to shame narrative going on okaaaaaayyyyyyy 🔥
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January 31, 2024
Listening to all the Sammy Keyes books, and this one was absolute chaos. What in the world.
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